lõikavat
Lõikavat is an Estonian word that functions as a form of the adjective or present active participle lõikav, meaning cutting or incisive. It can describe something with a sharp, piercing, or precise quality, applied both to physical objects (for example, a blade) and to abstract concepts (such as language or critique).
Lõikav is formed from the verb lõikama, to cut, with the present-active participle suffix -av. In Estonian
Usage and nuance: lõikavat can describe literal sharpness (a lõikavat noa teravus, a cutting edge) as well
Etymology: lõikavat derives from the Estonian verb lõikama, with the present-active participle suffix -av. The construction
See also: terav (sharp), täpne (precise), kriitika (criticism).